iD fashion show over two nights next March

Organisers of the 2010 iD Dunedin Fashion Show have unveiled a line-up of fashion designers, but the promised “big name” guest designer has yet to be revealed.

Sixteen labels will appear on the Dunedin Railway Station platform catwalk, and because of its popularity, the show will be held over two consecutive nights – March 12 and 13.

Label designers NomD, Carlson, Mild Red, Rembrandt, Company of Strangers, Cherry Cotton Candy, twentysevennames and Charmaine Reveley are included in the line-up. Read more
Courtesy : www.odt.co.nz

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